While the company officially released its ChatGPT rival Bard last month, CEO Sundar Pichai has said that Bard is not part of its search engine.
with The Wall Street Journal earlier this week, Pichai spilled the beans on Google’s intention to bring a chatbot to Google search, but remained tight-lipped on details surrounding when we might expect to see the tech.
Pichai also told the Journal that the company is working on several different AI-based search products—including one that allows users to ask follow-up questions after punching in their query—that could help Google move away from the link-based search that it popularized. The move comes as Google-competitor“The opportunity space, if anything, is bigger than before,” Mr. Pichai said in his interview with WSJ earlier this week.
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